31 July 2003 – Siemens Power Transmission and Distribution (PTD), Erlangen, Germany, has developed new control and protection technology for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission systems.
The Cahora Bassa dam and hydroelectric power plant located on the Zambezi River in northern Mozambique was the last major construction project in Africa during the era of decolonization from Portugal.
The demand for electricity is growing and that is set to increase over the coming years. The economies among the emerging nations continue to expand access to electricity while the desire to ...
Product launches emphasize commitment to deliver innovative, software-enabled solutions to help customers navigate the shifting energy landscape Exciting product innovations to help customers meet ...
The Canadian government is providing C$30m ($21.9m) in funding to Hitachi Energy to support projects aimed at expanding its high-voltage direct current (HVDC) manufacturing and testing capabilities, ...
GE Vernova Inc. announced that its Electrification Systems business has been awarded a contract by Power Grid Corp. of India Ltd. (POWERGRID), India’s national transmission utility, to refurbish the ...
As HVDC moves from specification to deployment, its impact on data center design will be structural rather than incremental. Power architecture is no longer an isolated engineering decision. It is ...
As the global energy landscape rapidly transforms, High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technology is emerging as a cornerstone of modern transmission systems. HVDC converter stations are enabling ...
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